MacArthur Fellows Program
      
The MacArthur Fellows Program, MacArthur Fellowship, or "Genius Grant" is a prize awarded annually by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation typically to between 20 and 30 individuals, working in any field, who have shown "extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits and a marked capacity for self-direction" and are citizens or residents of the United States.[1]
According to the Foundation's website, "the fellowship is not a reward for past accomplishment, but rather an investment in a person's originality, insight, and potential." The current prize is $625,000 paid over five years in quarterly installments. This figure was increased from $500,000 in 2013 with the release of a review of the MacArthur Fellows Program. As of  2007, the Program has awarded more than $350 million to 756 recipients as young as 18 and as old as 82.[2] The award has been called "one of the most significant awards that is truly 'no strings attached.'"[3]
The Program allows no applications. An anonymous group nominates potential Fellows and recommends them to an anonymous selection committee of about a dozen people. The committee reviews all nominees and recommends recipients to the President and board of directors. Most new Fellows first learn of their nomination upon receiving a congratulatory phone call. MacArthur Fellow Jim Collins described this experience in an editorial column of The New York Times.[4]
Recipients
 1981 
| A. R. Ammons, poetJoseph Brodsky, poetJohn Cairns, molecular biologistGregory V. Chudnovsky, mathematicianJoel E. Cohen, population biologistRobert Coles, child psychiatristRichard Critchfield, essayistShelly Errington, cultural anthropologistHoward Gardner, psychologistHenry Louis Gates, Jr., literary criticJohn Gaventa, sociologistMichael Ghiselin, evolutionary biologistStephen Jay Gould, paleontologistIan Graham, archaeologistDavid Hawkins, philosopherJohn P. Holdren, arms control and energy analystAda Louise Huxtable, architectural critic and historianJohn Imbrie, climatologistRobert Kates, geographerRaphael Carl Lee, surgeonElma Lewis, arts educator
 | Cormac McCarthy, writerBarbara McClintock, geneticistJames Alan McPherson, novelist, writerRoy P. Mottahedeh, historianRichard C. Mulligan, molecular biologistDouglas D. Osheroff, physicistElaine H. Pagels, historian of religionDavid Pingree, historian of sciencePaul G. Richards, seismologistRobert Root-Bernstein, biologist and historian of scienceRichard Rorty, philosopherLawrence Rosen, attorney and anthropologistCarl Emil Schorske, intellectual historianLeslie Marmon Silko, writerJoseph Hooton Taylor Jr., astrophysicistDerek Walcott, poet and playwrightRobert Penn Warren, poet, writer, and literary criticStephen Wolfram, computer scientist and physicist[5]Michael Woodford, economistGeorge Zweig, physicist and neurobiologist[6]
 |  Robert Penn Warren | 
 1982 
| Fouad Ajami, political scientistCharles A. Bigelow, graphic designerPeter Robert Lamont Brown, historianRobert Darnton, European historianPersi Diaconis, statisticianWilliam Gaddis, novelistVed Mehta, writerRobert Parris Moses, educator and philosopherRichard A. Muller, geologist and astrophysicistConlon Nancarrow, composer
 | Alfonso Ortiz, cultural anthropologistFrancesca Rochberg, Assyriologist and historian of scienceCharles Sabel, political scientist and legal scholarRalph Shapey, composer and conductorMichael Silverstein, linguistRandolph Whitfield, Jr, ophthalmologistFrank Wilczek, physicistFrederick Wiseman, documentary filmmakerEdward Witten, physicist, creator of the M-Theory[7]
 |  William Gaddis | 
 1983 
| R. Stephen Berry, physical chemistSeweryn Bialer, political scientistWilliam C. Clark, ecologist and environmental policy analystPhilip D. Curtin, historian of AfricaWilliam H. Durham, biological anthropologistBradley Efron, statisticianDavid L. Felten, neuroscientistRandall W. Forsberg, political scientist and arms control strategistAlexander L. George, political scientistShelomo Dov Goitein, medieval historianMott T. Greene, historian of scienceRamón A. Gutiérrez, historianJohn J. Hopfield, physicist and biologistBela Julesz, psychologistWilliam Kennedy, novelistLeszek Kołakowski, historian of philosophy and religionSylvia A. Law, human rights lawyer
 | Brad Leithauser, poet and writerLawrence W. Levine, historianRalph Manheim, translatorRobert K. Merton, historian and sociologist of scienceWalter F. Morris, Jr., cultural preservationistCharles S. Peskin, mathematician and physiologistA.K. Ramanujan, poet, translator, and literary scholarAlice M. Rivlin, economist and policy analystJulia Robinson, mathematicianJohn Sayles, filmmaker and writerRichard M. Schoen, mathematicianPeter Sellars, theater and opera directorKaren K. Uhlenbeck, mathematician[8]Adrian Wilson, book designer, printer, and book historianIrene J. Winter, art historian and archaeologistMark S. Wrighton, chemist[9]
 |  John Sayles | 
 1984 
| George W. Archibald, ornithologistShelly Bernstein, pediatric hematologistPeter J. Bickel, statisticianErnesto J. Cortes, Jr., community organizerWilliam Drayton, public service innovatorSidney Drell, physicist and arms policy analystMitchell J. Feigenbaum, mathematical physicistMichael H. Freedman, mathematicianCurtis G. Hames, family physicianRobert Hass, poet, critic, and translatorShirley Heath, linguistic anthropologistJ. Bryan Hehir, religion and foreign policy scholarBette Howland, writer and literary criticBill Irwin, clown, writer, and performance artistRobert Irwin, painter and installation artistRuth Prawer Jhabvala, novelist and screenwriterFritz John, mathematicianGalway Kinnell, poetHenry Kraus, labor and art historianPaul Oskar Kristeller, intellectual historian and philosopherSara Lawrence-Lightfoot, educatorHeather Lechtman, materials scientist and archaeologistMichael Lerner, public health leaderAndrew W. Lewis, medieval historian
 | Arnold J. Mandell, neuroscientist and psychiatristPeter Mathews, archaeologist and epigrapherMatthew Meselson, geneticist and arms control analystDavid R. Nelson, physicistBeaumont Newhall, historian of photographyRoger S. Payne, zoologist and conservationistMichael Piore, economistEdward V. Roberts, disability rights leaderJudith N. Shklar, political philosopherCharles Simic, poet, translator, and essayistElliot Sperling, Tibetan studies scholarDavid Stuart, linguist and epigrapherFrank Sulloway, psychologist (child birth-order research)John E. Toews, intellectual historianAlar Toomre, astronomer and mathematicianJames Turrell, light sculptorAmos Tversky, cognitive scientistBret Wallach, geographerJay Weiss, psychologistArthur Winfree, physiologist and mathematicianJ. Kirk Varnedoe, art historianCarl R. Woese, molecular biologist[10]Billie Young, community development leader[11]
 |  Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | 
 1985 
| Joan Abrahamson, community development leaderJohn Ashbery, poetJohn F. Benton, medieval historianHarold Bloom, literary criticValery Chalidze, physicist and human rights organizerWilliam Cronon, environmental historianMerce Cunningham, choreographerJared Diamond, environmental historian and geographerMarian Wright Edelman, Children's Defense Fund founderMorton Halperin, political scientistRobert M. Hayes, lawyer and human rights leaderEdwin Hutchins, cognitive scientistSam Maloof, woodworker
 | Andrew McGuire, trauma prevention specialistPatrick Noonan, conservationistGeorge Oster, mathematical biologistThomas G. Palaima, classicistPeter Raven, botanistJane S. Richardson, biochemistGregory Schopen, historian of religionFranklin Stahl, geneticistJ. Richard Steffy, nautical archaeologistEllen Stewart, theater directorPaul Taylor, choreographer, dance company founderShing-Tung Yau, mathematician[12]
 |  Marian Wright Edelman | 
 1986 
| Paul Adams, neurobiologistMilton Babbitt, composer and music theoristChristopher Beckwith, philologistRichard Benson, photographerLester R. Brown, agricultural economistCaroline Bynum, medieval historianWilliam A. Christian, historian of religionNancy Farriss, historianBenedict Gross, mathematicianDaryl Hine, poet and translatorJohn Robert Horner, paleobiologistThomas C. Joe, social policy analystDavid Keightley, historian and sinologist
 | Albert J. Libchaber, physicistDavid C. Page, molecular geneticistGeorge Perle, composer and music theoristJames Randi, magicianDavid Rudovsky, civil rights lawyerRobert Shapley, neurophysiologistLeo Steinberg, art historianRichard P. Turco, atmospheric scientistThomas Whiteside, journalistAllan C. Wilson, biochemistJay Wright, poet and playwrightCharles Wuorinen, composer[13]
 |  Jack Horner | 
 1987 
| Walter Abish, writerRobert Axelrod, political scientistRobert F. Coleman, mathematicianDouglas Crase, poetDaniel Friedan, physicistDavid Gross, physicistIra Herskowitz, molecular geneticistIrving Howe, literary and social criticWesley Charles Jacobs, Jr., rural plannerPeter Jeffery, musicologistHorace Freeland Judson, historian of scienceStuart Alan Kauffman, evolutionary biologistRichard Kenney, poetEric Lander, geneticist and mathematicianMichael Malin, geologist and planetary scientistDeborah W. Meier, education reform leader
 | Arnaldo Dante Momigliano, historianDavid Mumford, mathematicianTina Rosenberg, journalistDavid Rumelhart, cognitive scientist and psychologistRobert Morris Sapolsky, neuroendocrinologist and primatologistMeyer Schapiro, art historianJohn H. Schwarz, physicistJon Seger, evolutionary ecologistStephen Shenker, physicistDavid Dean Shulman, historian of religionMuriel S. Snowden, community organizerMark Strand, poet and writerMay Swenson, poetHuynh Sanh Thong, translator and editorWilliam Julius Wilson, sociologistRichard Wrangham, primate ethologist[14]
 |  Robert Sapolsky | 
 1988 
| Charles Archambeau, geophysicistMichael Baxandall, art historianRuth Behar, cultural anthropologistRan Blake, composer and pianistCharles Burnett, filmmakerPhilip James DeVries, insect biologistAndre Dubus, writerHelen T. Edwards, physicistJon H. Else, documentary filmmakerJohn G. Fleagle, primatologist and paleontologistCornell H. Fleischer, Middle Eastern historianGetatchew Haile, philologist and linguistRaymond Jeanloz, geophysicistMarvin Phillip Kahl, zoologistNaomi Pierce, biologistThomas Pynchon, novelist
 | Stephen J. Pyne, environmental historianMax Roach, drummer and jazz composerHipolito (Paul) Roldan, community developerAnna Curtenius Roosevelt, archaeologistDavid Alan Rosenberg, military historianSusan Irene Rotroff, archaeologistBruce Schwartz, figurative sculptor and puppeteerRobert Shaw, physicistJonathan Spence, historianNoel M. Swerdlow, historian of scienceGary A. Tomlinson, musicologistAlan Walker, paleontologistEddie N. Williams,[15] policy analyst and civil rights leaderRita P. Wright, archaeologistGarth Youngberg, agriculturalist[16]
 |  Max Roach | 
 1989 
| Anthony Amsterdam, attorney and legal scholarByllye Avery, women's healthcare leaderAlvin Bronstein, human rights lawyerLeo Buss, evolutionary biologistJay Cantor, writerGeorge Davis, environmental policy analystAllen Grossman, poetJohn Harbison, composer and conductorKeith Hefner, journalist and educatorRalf Hotchkiss, rehabilitation engineerJohn Rice Irwin, curator and cultural preservationistDaniel Janzen, ecologistBernice Johnson Reagon, music historian, composer, and vocalistAaron Lansky, cultural preservationistJennifer Moody, archaeologist and anthropologist
 | Errol Morris, filmmakerVivian Paley, educator and writerRichard Powers, novelistMartin Puryear, sculptorTheodore Rosengarten, historianMargaret W. Rossiter, historian of scienceGeorge Russell, composer and music theoristPam Solo, arms control analystEllendea Proffer Teasley, translator and publisherClaire Van Vliet, book artistBaldemar Velasquez, farm labor leaderBill Viola, video artistEliot Wigginton, educatorPatricia Wright, primatologist[17]
 |  Errol Morris | 
 1990 
| John Christian Bailar, biostatisticianMartha Clarke, theater directorJacques d'Amboise, dance educatorGuy Davenport, writer and criticLisa Delpit, education reform leaderJohn Eaton, composerPaul R. Ehrlich, population biologistCharlotte Erickson, historianLee Friedlander, photographerMargaret Geller, astrophysicistJorie Graham, poetPatricia Hampl, writerJohn Hollander, poet and literary criticThomas Cleveland Holt, social and cultural historianDavid Kazhdan, mathematicianCalvin King, land and farm development specialistM. A. R. Koehl, marine biologistNancy Kopell, mathematician
 | Michael Moschen, performance artistGary Nabhan, ethnobotanistSherry Ortner, anthropologistOtis Pitts, community development leaderYvonne Rainer, filmmaker and choreographerMichael Schudson, sociologistRebecca J. Scott, historianMarc Shell, scholarSusan Sontag, writer and cultural criticRichard Stallman, Free Software Foundation founder, copyleft concept inventorGuy Tudor, conservationistMaria Varela, community development leaderGregory Vlastos, classicist and philosopherKent Whealy, preservationistEric Wolf, anthropologistSidney Wolfe, physicianRobert Woodson, community development leaderJose Zalaquett, human rights lawyer[18]
 |  Paul Ehrlich | 
 1991 
| Jacqueline Barton, biophysical chemistPaul Berman, journalistJames Blinn, computer animatorTaylor Branch, social historianTrisha Brown, choreographerMari Jo Buhle, American historianPatricia Churchland, (neuro)philosopherDavid Donoho, statisticianSteven Feld, anthropologistAlice Fulton, poetGuillermo Gómez-Peña, writer and artistJerzy Grotowski, theater directorDavid Hammons, artist Sophia Harris, child care leaderLewis Hyde, writerAli Akbar Khan, musician
 | Sergiu Klainerman, mathematicianMartin Kreitman, geneticistHarlan Lane, psychologist and linguistWilliam Linder, community development leaderPatricia Locke, tribal rights leaderMark Morris, choreographer and dancerMarcel Ophüls, documentary filmmakerArnold Rampersad, biographer and literary criticGunther Schuller, composer, conductor, jazz historianJoel Schwartz, epidemiologistCecil Taylor, jazz pianist and composerJulie Taymor, theater directorDavid Werner, health care leaderJames Westphal, engineer and scientistEleanor Wilner, poet[19]
 |  Taylor Branch | 
 1992 
| Janet Benshoof, attorneyRobert Blackburn, printmakerUnita Blackwell, civil rights leaderLorna Bourg, rural development leaderStanley Cavell, philosopherAmy Clampitt, poetIngrid Daubechies, mathematicianWendy Ewald, photographerIrving Feldman, poetBarbara Fields, historianRobert Hall, journalistAnn Ellis Hanson, historianJohn Henry Holland, computer scientistWes Jackson, agronomistEvelyn Keller, historian and philosopher of scienceSteve Lacy, saxophonist and composer
 | Suzanne Lebsock, social historianSharon Long, plant biologistNorman Manea, writerPaule Marshall, writerMichael Massing, journalistRobert McCabe, educatorSusan Meiselas, photojournalistAmalia Mesa-Bains, artist and cultural criticStephen Schneider, climatologistJoanna Scott, writerJohn T. Scott, artistJohn Terborgh, conservation biologistTwyla Tharp, dancer and choreographerPhilip Treisman, mathematics educatorLaurel Thatcher Ulrich, historianGeerat J. Vermeij, evolutionary biologistGünter Wagner, developmental biologist[20]
 |  Stephen Schneider | 
 1993 
| Nancy Cartwright, philosopherDemetrios Christodoulou, mathematician and physicistMaria Crawford, geologistStanley Crouch, jazz critic and writerNora England, anthropological linguistPaul Farmer, medical anthropologistVictoria Foe, developmental biologistErnest Gaines, writerPedro Greer, physicianThom Gunn, poet and literary criticAnn Hamilton, artistSokoni Karanja, child and family development specialistAnn Lauterbach, poet and literary criticStephen Lee, chemistCarol Levine, AIDS policy specialistAmory Lovins, physicist and energy analyst
 | Jane Lubchenco, marine biologistRuth Lubic, nurse and midwifeJim Powell, poet and translatorMargie Profet, evolutionary biologistThomas Scanlon, philosopherAaron Shirley, health care leaderWilliam Siemering, journalist and radio producerEllen Silbergeld, toxicologistLeonard van der Kuijp, philologist and historianFrank von Hippel, arms control and energy analystJohn Edgar Wideman, writerHeather Williams, biologist and ornithologistMarion Williams, gospel music performerRobert H. Williams, physicist and energy analystHenry T. Wright, archaeologist and anthropologist[21]
 |  Amory Lovins | 
 1994 
| Robert Adams, photographerJeraldyne Blunden, choreographerAnthony Braxton, avant-garde composer and musicianRogers Brubaker, sociologistOrnette Coleman, jazz performer and composerIsrael Gelfand, mathematician and biologistFaye Ginsburg, anthropologistHeidi Hartmann, economistBill T. Jones, dancer and choreographerPeter E. Kenmore, agricultural entomologistJoseph E. Marshall, educator
 |  |  Ornette Coleman | 
 1995 
| Allison Anders, filmmakerJed Z. Buchwald, historianOctavia E. Butler, science fiction novelistSandra Cisneros, writer and poetSandy Close, journalistFrederick C. Cuny, disaster relief specialistSharon Emerson, biologistRichard Foreman, theater directorAlma Guillermoprieto, journalistVirginia Hamilton, writerDonald Hopkins, physicianSusan W. Kieffer, geologist
 | Elizabeth LeCompte, theater directorPatricia Nelson Limerick, historianMichael Marletta, chemistPamela Matson, ecologistSusan McClary, musicologistMeredith Monk, vocalist, composer, directorRosalind P. Petchesky, political scientistJoel Rogers, political scientistCindy Sherman, photographerBryan Stevenson, human rights lawyerNicholas Strausfeld, neurobiologistRichard White, historian[23]
 |  Octavia Butler | 
 1996 
| James Roger Prior Angel, astronomerJoaquin Avila, voting rights advocateAllan Berube, historianBarbara Block, marine biologistJoan Breton Connelly, classical archaeologistThomas Daniel, biologistMartin Daniel Eakes, economic development strategistRebecca Goldstein, writerRobert Greenstein, public policy analystRichard Howard, poet
 | John Jesurun, playwrightRichard Lenski, biologistLouis Massiah, documentary filmmakerVonnie McLoyd, developmental psychologistThylias Moss, poet and writerEiko Otake and Koma Otake, dancers, choreographersNathan Seiberg, physicistAnna Deavere Smith, playwright, journalist, actressDorothy Stoneman, educatorBill Strickland, art educator[24]
 |  Anna Deavere Smith | 
 1997 
| Luis Alfaro, writer and performance artistLee Breuer, playwrightVija Celmins, artistEric Charnov, evolutionary biologistElouise P. Cobell, bankerPeter Galison, historianMark Harrington, AIDS researcherEva Harris, molecular biologistMichael Kremer, economistRussell Lande, biologistKerry James Marshall, artistNancy A. Moran, evolutionary biologist and ecologist
 | Han Ong, playwrightKathleen Ross, educatorPamela Samuelson, copyright scholar and activistSusan Stewart, literary scholar and poetElizabeth Streb, dancer and choreographerTrimpin, sound sculptorLoïc Wacquant, sociologistKara Walker, artistDavid Foster Wallace, author and journalistAndrew Wiles, mathematicianBrackette Williams, anthropologist[25]
 |  David Foster Wallace | 
 1998 
| Janine Antoni, artistIda Applebroog, artistEllen Barry, attorney and human rights activistTim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide WebLinda Bierds, poetBernadette Brooten, historianJohn Carlstrom, astrophysicistMike Davis, historianNancy Folbre, economistAvner Greif, economistKun-Liang Guan, biochemistGary Hill, artistEdward Hirsch, poet, essayistAyesha Jalal, historianCharles R. Johnson, writer
 | Leah Krubitzer, neuroscientistStewart Kwoh, human rights activistCharles Lewis, journalistWilliam W. McDonald, rancher and conservationistPeter N. Miller, historianDon Mitchell, cultural geographerRebecca Nelson, plant pathologistElinor Ochs, linguistic anthropologistIshmael Reed, poet, essayist, novelistBenjamin D. Santer, atmospheric scientistKarl Sims, computer scientist and artistDorothy Thomas, human rights activistLeonard Zeskind, human rights activistMary Zimmerman, playwright[26]
 |  Tim Berners-Lee | 
 1999 
| Jillian Banfield, geologistCarolyn Bertozzi, chemistXu Bing, printmakerBruce G. Blair, policy analystJohn Bonifaz, election lawyer and voting rights leaderShawn Carlson, science educatorMark Danner, journalistAlison L. Des Forges, human rights activistElizabeth Diller, architectSaul Friedländer, historianJennifer Gordon, lawyerDavid Hillis, biologistSara Horowitz, lawyerJacqueline Jones, historianLaura L. Kiessling, biochemistLeslie Kurke, classicist
 | David Levering Lewis, biographer and historianJuan Maldacena, physicistGay J. McDougall, human rights lawyerCampbell McGrath, poetDenny Moore, anthropological linguistElizabeth Murray, artistPepon Osorio, artistRicardo Scofidio, architectPeter Shor, computer scientistEva Silverstein, physicistWilma Subra, scientistKen Vandermark, saxophonist, composerNaomi Wallace, playwrightJeffrey Weeks, mathematicianFred Wilson, artistOfelia Zepeda, linguist[27]
 |  Alison Des Forges | 
 2000 
| Susan E. Alcock, archaeologistK. Christopher Beard, paleontologistLucy Blake, conservationistAnne Carson, poetPeter J. Hayes, energy policy activistDavid Isay, radio producerAlfredo Jaar, photographerBen Katchor, graphic novelistHideo Mabuchi, physicistSusan Marshall, choreographerSamuel Mockbee, architectCecilia Muñoz, civil rights policy analystMargaret Murnane, optical physicist
 | Laura Otis, literary scholar and historian of scienceLucia M. Perillo, poetMatthew Rabin, economistCarl Safina, marine conservationistDaniel P. Schrag, geochemistSusan E. Sygall, civil rights leaderGina G. Turrigiano, neuroscientistGary Urton, anthropologistPatricia J. Williams, legal scholarDeborah Willis, historian of photography and photographerErik Winfree, computer and materials scientistHorng-Tzer Yau, mathematician[28]
 |  Cecilia Muñoz | 
 2001 
| Andrea Barrett, writerChristopher Chyba, astrobiologistMichael Dickinson, fly biologist, bioengineerRosanne Haggerty, housing and community development leaderLene Hau, physicistDave Hickey, art criticStephen Hough, pianist and composerKay Redfield Jamison, psychologistSandra Lanham, pilot and conservationistIñigo Manglano-Ovalle, artistCynthia Moss, natural historian
 | Dirk Obbink, classicist and papyrologistNorman R. Pace, biochemistSuzan-Lori Parks, playwrightBrooks Pate, physical chemistXiao Qiang, human rights leaderGeraldine Seydoux, molecular biologistBright Sheng, composerDavid Spergel, astrophysicistJean Strouse, biographerJulie Su, human rights lawyerDavid Wilson, museum founder[29]
 |  Lene Hau | 
 2002 
| Danielle Allen, classicist and political scientistBonnie Bassler, molecular biologistAnn M. Blair, intellectual historianKatherine Boo, journalistPaul Ginsparg, physicistDavid B. Goldstein, energy conservation specialistKaren Hesse, writerJanine Jagger, epidemiologistDaniel Jurafsky, computer scientist and linguistToba Khedoori, artistLiz Lerman, choreographerGeorge E. Lewis, trombonistLiza Lou, artist
 | Edgar Meyer, bassist and composerJack Miles, writer and Biblical scholarErik Mueggler, anthropologist and ethnographerSendhil Mullainathan, economistStanley Nelson, documentary filmmakerLee Ann Newsom, paleoethnobotanistDaniela L. Rus, computer scientistCharles C. Steidel, astronomerBrian Tucker, seismologistCamilo José Vergara, photographerPaul Wennberg, atmospheric chemistColson Whitehead, writer[30]
 |  Colson Whitehead | 
 2003 
| Guillermo Algaze, archaeologistJim Collins, biomedical engineerLydia Davis, writerErik Demaine, theoretical computer scientistCorinne Dufka, human rights researcherPeter Gleick, conservation analystOsvaldo Golijov, composerDeborah Jin, physicistAngela Johnson, writerTom Joyce, blacksmithSarah H. Kagan, gerontological nurseNed Kahn, artist and science exhibit designer
 | Jim Yong Kim, public health physicianNawal M. Nour, obstetrician and gynecologistLoren H. Rieseberg, botanistAmy Rosenzweig, biochemistPedro A. Sanchez, agronomistLateefah Simon, women's development leaderPeter Sis, illustratorSarah Sze, sculptorEve Troutt Powell, historianAnders Winroth, historianDaisy Youngblood, ceramic artistXiaowei Zhuang, biophysicist[31]
 | .jpg) Jim Yong Kim | 
 2004 
| Angela Belcher, materials scientist and engineerGretchen Berland, physician and filmmakerJames Carpenter, artistJoseph DeRisi, biologistKatherine Gottlieb, health care leaderDavid Green, technology transfer innovatorAleksandar Hemon, writerHeather Hurst, archaeological illustratorEdward P. Jones, writerJohn Kamm, human rights activistDaphne Koller, computer scientistNaomi Leonard, engineer
 | Tommie Lindsey, school debate coachRueben Martinez, businessman and activistMaria Mavroudi, historianVamsi Mootha, physician and computational biologistJudy Pfaff, sculptorAminah Robinson, artistReginald Robinson, pianist and composerCheryl Rogowski, farmerAmy Smith, inventor and mechanical engineerJulie Theriot, microbiologistC. D. Wright, poet[32]
 |  C. D. Wright | 
 2005 
| Marin Alsop, symphony conductorTed Ames, fisherman, conservationist, marine biologistTerry Belanger, rare book preservationistEdet Belzberg, documentary filmmakerMajora Carter, urban revitalization strategistLu Chen, neuroscientistMichael Cohen, pharmacistJoseph Curtin, violinmakerAaron Dworkin, music educatorTeresita Fernández, sculptorClaire Gmachl, quantum cascade laser engineerSue Goldie, physician and researcherSteven Goodman, conservation biologist
 | Pehr Harbury, biochemistNicole King, molecular biologistJon Kleinberg, computer scientistJonathan Lethem, novelistMichael Manga, geophysicistTodd Martinez, theoretical chemistJulie Mehretu, painterKevin M. Murphy, economistOlufunmilayo Olopade, clinician and researcherFazal Sheikh, photographerEmily Thompson, aural historianMichael Walsh, vehicle emissions specialist[33]
 |  Jonathan Lethem | 
 2006 
| David Carroll, naturalist author and illustratorRegina Carter, jazz violinistKenneth C. Catania, neurobiologistLisa Curran, tropical foresterKevin Eggan, biologistJim Fruchterman, technologist, CEO of BenetechAtul Gawande, surgeon and authorLinda Griffith, bioengineerVictoria Hale, CEO of OneWorld HealthAdrian Nicole LeBlanc, journalist and authorDavid Macaulay, author and illustratorJosiah McElheny, sculptorD. Holmes Morton, physician
 | John A. Rich, physicianJennifer Richeson, social psychologistSarah Ruhl, playwrightGeorge Saunders, short story writerAnna Schuleit, commemorative artistShahzia Sikander, painterTerence Tao, mathematicianClaire J. Tomlin, aviation engineerLuis von Ahn, computer scientistEdith Widder, deep-sea explorerMatias Zaldarriaga, cosmologistJohn Zorn, composer and musician[34]
 |  Regina Carter | 
 2007 
| Deborah Bial, education strategistPeter Cole, translator, poet, publisherLisa Cooper, public health physicianRuth DeFries, environmental geographerMercedes Doretti, forensic anthropologistStuart Dybek, short story writerMarc Edwards, water quality engineerMichael Elowitz, molecular biologistSaul Griffith, inventorSven Haakanson, Alutiiq curator, anthropologist, preservationistCorey Harris, blues musicianCheryl Hayashi, spider silk biologist
 | My Hang V. Huynh, chemistClaire Kremen, conservation biologistWhitfield Lovell, painter and installation artistYoky Matsuoka, neuroroboticistLynn Nottage, playwrightMark Roth, biomedical scientistPaul Rothemund, nanotechnologistJay Rubenstein, medieval historianJonathan Shay, clinical psychiatrist and classicistJoan Snyder, painterDawn Upshaw, vocalistShen Wei, choreographer[35]
 |  Shen Wei | 
 2008 
| Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, novelistWill Allen, urban farmerRegina Benjamin, rural family doctorKirsten Bomblies, evolutionary plant geneticistTara Donovan, artistAndrea Ghez, astrophysicistStephen D. Houston, anthropologistMary Jackson, weaver and sculptorLeila Josefowicz, violinistAlexei Kitaev, physicistWalter Kitundu, instrument maker and composerSusan Mango, developmental biologistDiane E. Meier, geriatrician
 | David R. Montgomery, geomorphologistJohn Ochsendorf, engineer and architectural historianPeter Pronovost, critical care physicianAdam Riess, astrophysicistAlex Ross, music criticWafaa El-Sadr, infectious disease specialistNancy Siraisi, historian of medicineMarin Soljačić, optical physicistSally Temple, neuroscientistJennifer Tipton, stage lighting designerRachel Wilson, experimental neurobiologistMiguel Zenón, saxophonist and composer[36]
 |  Regina Benjamin | 
 2009 
| Lynsey Addario, photojournalistManeesh Agrawala, computer vision technologistTimothy Barrett, papermakerMark Bradford, mixed media artistEdwidge Danticat, novelistRackstraw Downes, painterEsther Duflo, economistDeborah Eisenberg, short story writerLin He, molecular biologistPeter Huybers, climate scientistJames Longley, filmmakerL. Mahadevan, applied mathematician
 | Heather McHugh, poetJerry Mitchell, investigative reporterRebecca Onie, health services innovatorRichard Prum, ornithologistJohn A. Rogers, applied physicistElyn Saks, mental health lawyerJill Seaman, infectious disease physicianBeth Shapiro, evolutionary biologistDaniel Sigman, biogeochemistMary Tinetti, geriatric physicianCamille Utterback, digital artistTheodore Zoli, bridge engineer[37]
 | .jpg) Esther Duflo | 
 2010 
| Amir Abo-Shaeer, physics teacherJessie Little Doe Baird, Wampanoag language preservation and revivalKelly Benoit-Bird, marine biologistNicholas Benson, stone carverDrew Berry, biomedical animatorCarlos D. Bustamante, population geneticistMatthew Carter, type designerDavid Cromer, theater directorJohn Dabiri, biophysicistShannon Lee Dawdy, anthropologistAnnette Gordon-Reed, American historianYiyun Li, fiction writer
 | Michal Lipson, optical physicistNergis Mavalvala, quantum astrophysicistJason Moran, jazz pianist and composerCarol Padden, sign language linguistJorge Pardo, installation artistSebastian Ruth, violist, violinist, and music educatorEmmanuel Saez, economistDavid Simon, author, screenwriter, and producerDawn Song, computer security specialistMarla Spivak, entomologistElizabeth Turk, sculptor[38]
 |  David Cromer | 
 2011 
| Jad Abumrad, radio host and producerMarie-Therese Connolly, elder rights lawyerRoland Fryer, economistJeanne Gang, architectElodie Ghedin, parasitologist and virologistMarkus Greiner, condensed matter physicistKevin Guskiewicz, sports medicine researcherPeter Hessler, long-form journalistTiya Miles, public historianMatthew Nock, clinical psychologistFrancisco Núñez, choral conductor and composer
 | Sarah Otto, evolutionary geneticistShwetak Patel, sensor technologist and computer scientistDafnis Prieto, jazz percussionist and composerKay Ryan, poetMelanie Sanford, organometallic chemistWilliam Seeley, neuropathologistJacob Soll, European historianA. E. Stallings, poet and translatorUbaldo Vitali, conservator and silversmithAlisa Weilerstein, cellistYukiko Yamashita, developmental biologist[39]
 |  Shwetak Patel | 
 2012 
| Natalia Almada, documentary filmmakerUta Barth, photographerClaire Chase, arts entrepreneur and flautistRaj Chetty, economistMaria Chudnovsky, mathematicianEric Coleman, geriatricianJunot Díaz, fiction writerDavid Finkel, journalistOlivier Guyon, optical physicist and astronomerElissa Hallem, neurobiologistAn-My Le, photographerSarkis Mazmanian, medical microbiologist
 | Dinaw Mengestu, writerMaurice Lim Miller, social services innovatorDylan C. Penningroth, historianTerry Plank, geochemistLaura Poitras, documentary filmmakerNancy Rabalais, marine ecologistBenoit Rolland, stringed-instrument bow makerDaniel Spielman, computer scientistMelody Swartz, bioengineerChris Thile, mandolinist and composerBenjamin Warf, neurosurgeon[40]
 | .jpg) Junot Díaz | 
 2013 
| Kyle Abraham, choreographer and dancer Donald Antrim, writerPhil Baran, organic chemistC. Kevin Boyce, paleobotanistJeffrey Brenner, primary care physician Colin Camerer, behavioral economistJeremy Denk, pianist and writerAngela Duckworth, research psychologistCraig Fennie, materials scientistRobin Fleming, medieval historianCarl Haber, audio preservationistVijay Iyer, jazz pianist and composer
 | Dina Katabi, computer scientistJulie Livingston, public health historian and anthropologistDavid Lobell, agricultural ecologistTarell Alvin McCraney, playwright Susan Murphy, statistician Sheila Nirenberg, neuroscientistAlexei Ratmansky, choreographer Ana Maria Rey, atomic physicistKaren Russell, fiction writerSara Seager, astrophysicistMargaret Stock, immigration lawyerCarrie Mae Weems, photographer and video artist[41]
 |  Karen Russell | 
 2014 
| Danielle Bassett, physicistAlison Bechdel, cartoonist and graphic memoiristMary L. Bonauto, civil rights lawyerTami Bond, environmental engineerSteve Coleman, jazz composer and saxophonistSarah Deer, legal scholar and advocateJennifer Eberhardt, social psychologistCraig Gentry, computer scientistTerrance Hayes, poetJohn Henneberger, housing advocateMark Hersam, materials scientist
 | Samuel D. Hunter, playwrightPamela O. Long, historian of science and technologyRick Lowe, public artistJacob Lurie, mathematicianKhaled Mattawa, translator and poetJoshua Oppenheimer, documentary filmmakerAi-jen Poo, labor organizerJonathan Rapping, criminal lawyerTara Zahra, historian of modern EuropeYitang Zhang, mathematician[42]
 |  Alison Bechdel | 
 2015 
| Patrick Awuah, education entrepreneurKartik Chandran, environmental engineer[43]Ta-Nehisi Coates, journalist and memoiristGary Cohen, environmental health advocateMatthew Desmond, sociologistWilliam Dichtel, chemistMichelle Dorrance, tap dancer and choreographerNicole Eisenman, painterLaToya Ruby Frazier, photographer and video artistBen Lerner, writerMimi Lien, set designer[44]Lin-Manuel Miranda, playwright, composer, and performer
 | Dimitri Nakassis, classicistJohn Novembre, computational biologistChristopher Ré, computer scientistMarina Rustow, historian[45]Juan Salgado, Chicago-based community leaderBeth Stevens, neuroscientistLorenz Studer, stem-cell biologistAlex Truesdell, designer[46]Basil Twist, puppeteerEllen Bryant Voigt, poetHeidi Williams, economistPeidong Yang, inorganic chemist[47]
 |  Ta-Nehisi Coates | 
See also
Guggenheim Fellowship
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